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In steinhatchee in july, high tide is at noon. the water level is 5 feet at high tide and 1 foot at low tide. assuming the next high tide is exactly 12 hours later and the height of the water can be modeled by a cosine curve, find an equation for steinhatchee's water level in july as a function of time (t). f(t) = 6 cos pi over 2 t + 2 f(t) = 2 cos pi over 2 t + 3 f(t) = 2 cos pi over 6 t + 3 f(t) = 6 cos pi over 6 t + 2

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